Stock assessment of the pharaoh cuttleflsh Sepia pharaonis Ehrenberg


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  • K Prabhakaran Nair Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • M Srinath Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • M M Meiyappan Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • K Satyanarayana Rao Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • K Sarvesan Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • Kuber Vidyasagar Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • K S Sundaram Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • G Syda Rao Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • A P Lipton Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • P Natarajan Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • G Radhakrishnan Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • K S Mohamed Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • K A Narasimham Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • K Balan Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • V Kripa Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • T V Sathianandan Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014

Abstract

The data collected during 1979 to 1989 at different centres on both the coasts of India, indicate
that the landings of the cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis Ehrenberg, increased by 3 times (11,000 t in 1989).
Over 84% was from the west coast, with Maharashtra accounting for 44% and Kerala 33%. About 87%
of cuttlefish is obtained in trawl net as by-catch, while a small portion is taken in localized hand-jigging
operation. On the east coast over 63% of the total catch is during the second and third quarters of the
year (April-September). On the west coast the fourth quarter is the most productive (50%), the second
quarter being the least. The natural mortality (M) ranges from 1.08 to 1.8 iot males and 1.23 to 2.05
for females on the east coast; on the west coast the corresponding values were 1.41-2.35 and 1.5 - 2.5.
On both the coasts the M for females was higher than for males. On the east coast the maximum values
of fishing mortality ('F' in the range 1.65-2.9 in male cuttlefish) was observed at a size of 170 mm;
for females it is at 190 mm in the range 1.95 - 2.8. On the west coast it is at a uniform size of 190
mm in the range 1.27 - 2.14 in males and 1.33 -1.66 in females. The standing stock of male cuttlefish
is higher than that of females on the east coast, while the reverse is true for the west coast. Using
Thompson and Bell long-term forecast analysis the MSY and mean biomass at different M/K levels are
also estimated for males and females separately for each coast. Tlie present level of exploitation is
considered to be optimal on the east coast, whereas on the west coast there is scope for increase.

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Author Biographies

  • K Prabhakaran Nair, Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
    Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • M Srinath, Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
    Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • M M Meiyappan, Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
    Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • K Satyanarayana Rao, Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
    Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • K Sarvesan, Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
    Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • Kuber Vidyasagar, Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
    Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • K S Sundaram, Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
    Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • G Syda Rao, Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
    Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • A P Lipton, Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
    Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • P Natarajan, Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
    Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • G Radhakrishnan, Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
    Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • K S Mohamed, Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
    Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • K A Narasimham, Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
    Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • K Balan, Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
    Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • V Kripa, Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
    Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
  • T V Sathianandan, Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014
    Central Marine Fislieries Research Institute, Cochin, Kerala 682014

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Nair, K. P., Srinath, M., Meiyappan, M. M., Rao, K. S., Sarvesan, K., Vidyasagar, K., Sundaram, K. S., Rao, G. S., Lipton, A. P., Natarajan, P., Radhakrishnan, G., Mohamed, K. S., Narasimham, K. A., Balan, K., Kripa, V., & Sathianandan, T. V. (2011). Stock assessment of the pharaoh cuttleflsh Sepia pharaonis Ehrenberg. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 40(1&2), 85-94. https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJF/article/view/10183